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I’ve always maintained that moving to Santa Rosa, Laguna, from Makati was the best investment that I’ve ever done.

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To those who have signed up or are still thinking of joining your “AudioFile’s” analog seminar on Sept. 19, Saturday, at the AIM Conference Center in Legaspi Village, Makati City, you can expect nothing less than a festive get-together.

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